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4. > w V i 1 v : Ki turns foi toik pi-isess : U r\ -^nsW. t <* X i f&'iJP Cr** ?+* **? *** j twsaiesi.! | ( VOL XXI KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROUNA, AUGUST 1, 1907. NO. 30 J ' ~ _ 'c,-jf J A MID |P AS THE THERMOttETE ' SHOES 5T00 Oxfords for 52.50, while the present stock lasts. Ladies'and Children's Can^ vas and Duck shoes, all sizes, Hb at low prices, I p (MS mas Me FS8N m\m WfttHE KTDAL CWTCST-IEI5 mmmmm man MTUK. r scrkkto>', July 30: ? Last Tuesday night 1tre "Scranton (Ld$al Temperance Legion, Corn*-' pany A, held tbeir 7tk. silverv medal contest at the Baptist chnrch. The metal -was awarded to Miss BertaOollins, a beautiful young lady, who made a splendid talk on Temperance. Several young ladies made strong talks ro the subject, which were very interesting to the audience. On August ifrth, at 8 p. m., there will beheld a gold medal contest in the Baptist church. Light refresh meirts will be served in the school house wear hy. The members <df the L. T. L. desire a large attendance. Everybody some prepared to have a social evening, Lefioy Lee, Esq,, of Sags4mA* <nAnt Avarla v smith iVnc na* B rente; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L?ee, B near Scraniom. iS? Mr. P. M. Lee spent last 6unHK -day in Savannah, (ia, -with DB^^JrienQ-. He was anrompanied fey Mr. C. F. fcamrow, oi HHEHcity, who will ?,pe&d oevHH^RHfareeks in Scraarton with Mr. Otto W. Matthew* of BflpHiKgetGwa t? visiting- friends Hand relatives in town this week. P Mr. 0. B. Garter, ot this place, Bj spent Sunday in Darlington with friend*. Or. Covington Lee and family Hof Harpers are visiting the 99kformer's parents, IIr. and Mrs. a HH. B. Lee, near here. DnS Miss Maude Parker is spendthis week in Charleston. BP Mr. Patrick Gaskins of Ander t^Sson passed through town last HHBweek en route to bis old home nBnear Savage, (Florence county) Hto visit parents and friends. BMP Mrs. H. H. Parker and children of Anderson are visiting H Mr. <ind Mrs. P. A. Parker, at jB this^pSce. B MrrM. E. King and Miss LouH ise Stuckey of Lake City were united in matrimony at the home ^^^tofRev.J. W. Trulack on Pearl fiRSBtreet, this city, Sunday afterS^^Koon, in the presence of a few BBHdends. The bride and groom as soon as the ceremony was RK^Boncluded for a bridal tour, ^^^whey will make their future ^HHome in Lake City. ^ a I Mr. veorge u. uusaac went w Florence on business last Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kobinson Ind little daughter, Merline of vookland, S. GLS are visiting He home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. pes, of this section, this week. Sj M. R. M. -SUMM :R GOES UP OUR PRICES 1 PANTS if it is a Bargain in pants von want; we are closing- out our entire stock at unheard of low prices; also Overalls, Summer Underwear, etc. EOPLE'5 THE HEWS REPORTED ; fKH S1ITERS Kffl, *' e ? 1 WMIKK * ME WRLD GR? PLI4S- ' ANT EKFEKTAIWEKT?PRCSfTNAI. ' 4KB l?*l KOm. i \ ' Salters 1*spot, /uly '3t:? t iSalters camp of the W. <(!). W., 1 igave an entertainment Tlrarsday ve^ning July 2?th, in the < largeand handsome to*rn hall ownct'i by the Salters Social >i Club. Following is the pro- 3 gcacmeof the evening: Mtcsic?Boulanger's March? ^ Sailers Orchestra. 1 Sting?Old Kentucky Home? { Cbcrus ttecitation?Silk, Satin, Cafi- * co, Hags?Miss EmmaFerrell. 1 Piano Duet ? Jeraay Limd 1 Pofika?Misses Beatrice Thontp- ] n - n I. i son, rranKie L/VGK.. JPian? Waitx?Miss Manor Grumbles. .Recitation?Dutchman's Widow?Miss Beatrice Thompson. Song?Miss Wiihelmina Grims . ley.. Song? Miss Annabelle Bryan.' Piano Solo?Selection?Miss Emma FerrelL Song?Grandfather's Clock? Judge Li frage. Piano Solo?Miss Annabelle, Bryan. Baritone Solo?Old Black Joe ?John Chandler. Address?Wood Craft?Rev. J. O. Carxaway. Music ? Walta ? Sailers Orchestra. . Address?Character Building ?Rev. E. EL Ervin. Violin Solo?Mocking Birdie T. Thompson. Song?America?Everybody. After Judge Lifragea eong, "Grandfather's Clock/' the audience .vent vild and there were , cheers and cheers and an encore for . another 6ong. Judge Lifrage is a fine singer and made quite a hit | with the audience. The programme was certainly fine. After the last * piece was finished the committee, ^ consisting of Messrs. H. T. McClary, D. C. Bryan, A. R. Moseley and Thomas ?. Salters, Jr., an- f i nounced that ice cream would be served. The audience then adjourned to the tables where cream, 1 lemonade, cakes, etc., were served, j After the refreshments Judge Li- ) frage went back npon the stage and sang another song, after which the c young folks cleared away the chairs and danced until the "wee ema* s hours of the morning. The music < was furnished by the Salters Or- ^ chestra. Kingstree, Lanes, Gourdins, Taft, Greelyville and Trio .were well represented, there being f over two hundred people present. t On Thursday, July 18, Salters * Methodist Sunday school celebrated 8 Children's day. After recitations ^ by the Sunday school classes, Rev. t Mr. Caraway announced that dinner ? iER jkpj| SHIRTS . , Newest Collar fori patterns, and a r, 1 ; Spring Yachtta*" sele?'t line Of IsastyUsh. comfort-l *b)e collar Mke our NECK \t EAR. 'onttog,'* bat low*. I HERCAI KINGSTREE, SOL vonld be served in the grove outide, where a bouufceons repast of aM * he good things of the season was < pread. At 3,30 o'clock Rev. J. E 1 ^lahaffey of Kingstree made an ad- i Iress to the school, wnich was oer- : ( ainly enjoyed. Mr. John O. Whittington of. Marion and Mrs. Carrie Whitting- : on. also of Marion, are visiting the "oenily of JIt. J. J. Tart. Mr. C. W. Boswell spent !ast Sun lay at Silver. Miss Ewa Baxter of Mount Holly s visiting the family of Mr*. Chas Fowlei. Mrs. F. Poston and Mrs. Sanna, of the Half Moon secti n, ire visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Caraway. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Covington of Clio ore spending some time with relatives here They contemplate moving here iu the fall. Marlboro E>eople most know a go. id- thine when they see it, for they are all joining this vw. Mr. and Mrs. Walter David are visiting in Marlboro county for aj few weeks. Mr. J.. W. Whitfield is spending' i few days id Charleston this week. I Mr. "Leray David, now of Ben- j aettsville, spent several days- in town last week. Misses Ida Whitfield and Liez e Salters left last night for Tate iprings, Tenn.., where tbey will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Grumbles of Gray Court, S. C.. are spending some time iith their son, Mr. P. H. Grumble-. Miss Agnes Moseley of Charles ton is visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moseley. Mr. J. M. Shaw, who has spent ?everal months here with his son, Mr. Willie Shaw, has returned to his home in Texas. Crops in this section are looking fine. Mr. John C. Everett and Mr. J. A. Ferrell have the finest corn iround here. They worked on the Williamson plan, and, bv the way, Mr. Ferrell says that the corn near the lower bridge that was started on the Williamson plan has never got any further than the stnnting process. Mr. Editor, I note in the paper that the largest melon you have seen weighed 39 pounds. I planted ibout a quarter of an acre and I juppose I got over two hundred that vould weigh over 40 pounds. I iveighed about 50 and they weighed irom 40 to 46 pounds, one weighing 52 pounds, and I suppose there were ? .??a*. EvAA ? % iltA 4 MCA UUV 1U tUC ^OIA/U. Salters Depot. (As to the water-melon question, leeing is believing. We met, saw and jonquered the thirty-nine pounder? Ed. The Record.) When there is the slightest indigestion, heart born, flatulence or any orm of stomach trouble take a Utile Kodol occasionally and you will >e afforded prompt relief. Kodol ia i compound of vegetable acids and son tains the juices found in a healthy itomach. Kodol digests what you it, makes your food do you good, k>ld by W L Wallace, M D. > jFl BAI K How Many AS THE TH H Trips to the ? La?ndiyf Qyppg f Corliss- and Collars. W I Coon ' 2 I have a mo t com-1 ( Collars 2&. ple e 15 ne of the ovtm?T other*. famous CorlessMark them aad Bee. Tbey are *odi* Coon goods always ^ belter qava orifitoXwib- IN STOCK. c NTiLE C ITH CAROLINA. SSffl Call at our store, please, for a free sample pack age of Dr. Shoop's "Health ? t. r* , vmir L/Onee. n rem cuucc uiawiw;. ^ romach, your heart or your kidneys, then try this ? lever Coffee imitation. While Dr. Shoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha coffee iu flavor and taste, yet he has not a even a single grain of real coffee in it. Dr Shoop s Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted jgrains or cereals, with Malta, Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee. Sold by People's Mercantile ompany. I BUG* | AT < ILESS TH 8 M. F. t 9) hat on hand a large ttocl M. and on easy terms, to ma S 99- CALL AND f) 7-ll-4t I Tobacco | =ai | Ever ^ I Our store is co 5 J both banks?only a ^ I Farmers & Merchar ^ I down same street; ar ^ I Bank of Lake City, it Be sure to come ^ I after the sale, get ? SOMEtHI ? I to drink and take a r ^ I cool place, and you a ^ I If your eyes are ^ I ble, don't fail to see ^ I with any kind of | SPECT I or glasses you may n 5 I that head-ache you a J I Special agent fo: c I spectacles ana frazm c I Also bSTe a big fresh k> ? rNTERNATIONA ^ I Get a package for your > I RI lDmiCO LI III surpasses all other for man. Get a can of GO-FLY to III this hot veather: 25 and 5< NO ONE will a I m?re *kan J. B. D PHYSICIAN AN! HI LAKE C 1.AMMAMAAMMAMAMMM iGAINI ERMOHETER GOES UP 0 CROCERIE S We keep always on hand CHOICE " ec FRESH fr GROCERIES u'P H<>livpr in anv cart H 111 VU Tl V J iftown. |st ;ompan\ ii Free Samples of " Preventics" and a booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed you, on request, by Dr Shoop. Racine, Wis., simply to prove merit. Preventic* are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preventics prevent colds?as the name implies ?when taken early, or at the "Sneeze ! Stage." For a seated cold or LaGrippe, break it up safely and quickly with Preventics. Sold by D C ftcott, 3IES I JOST | ND ===== U m cost | 1ELLER 8 k which he will sell cheap X ke room for fall stock. Jl > SEE THEM -m S rtWVWVWYVV WWWWWWX j Growers I nd s== 3: ybody i nveniently situated to 3: 1 few yards from the 5 its, right across and S id we are -next door to 3: to our store before or 3: NG COLD ? est.- We have a neat, 5 re welcome sure. . 3: giving you any trou- 5 us. We can fit you ^ ACLES I eed, and perhaps stop 3: re always having. 5 r Hawke's Celebrated 3; e?. i L STOCK FOOD 1 horse or mule. ^ VER POWDER 5 keep the flies off your horse ||[ ^ 0 cent sizes. Ill S ppreciate your trade III < uRANT, i D PHARMACIST. Ill 5 ITY,S. C. HI ? DRIVE UR PRICES GO DOWN. ALWAYS FRESH Try Kurnell's Blend Roasti Coffee-five full pounds >r a dollar. Butter and cheese in cold orage?always fresh. Announcement The Cotton Gins at Kingstree are now being overhauled and will soon be ready to gin all the cotton that can be brought tothem from a radius of tea miles. The large Ginnery at the Oil Mill is being remodeled and a house added, and this ginnery . . : * will turn out a bale every tern minutes. The down-town Ginnery,, i which has established a reputation for itself in the past, will turn out a bale every twenty minutes. So no one need have any fear of being delayed. The Kingstree Cottton Market is known to be the best in j the country, and the Oil Mill will I pay the highest cash pface for ^ j your seed and give yqvi the best ! trade on Meal and Hulls. | SOUTH ATLANTIC OIL CO. . 7 25 tf. , J j Notice To y i ? , r onrewa .~ I Buyers. j? :: I Our buyer has secured t j a lot of clothing by which II will gainyour trade and 1 \ you will save money. I This year's goods and J latest styles, t | Drummers' t Sample Suits, j 1 WORTH $12.00 TO $15.00 I OUR PRICE $9.50. X \ ODD COATS OF $15.00 I AND $18.00 SUITS $ J $5.00 PER COAT. I ! ODD PANTS $4.00 I t AND $5.00 GOODS { \ $3.00 PfiR PAIR. ? j LACES, ! EMBROIDERIES, j t ? - KIMS. I | At Reduced Prices. I iTfTCl jU.UilliUU : The Bargain Specialist. j j Kingstree, I i s-c- 1 . . ^